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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL', LOGAN, UTAH. 1'AGE FOUR. MARCH WEDNESDAY, 1932. slowed. Perhaps her Impulse was ror and powdered her reddened was a pale broe chiffon with 'brimmed hat to bring out the ' a foolish one. She was done with nose. Finally she spoke with l I The Herald - Journal A 1 Every Week-da- y Afternoon j Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Iogan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffiee, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price In Cache Vulh y by mail, $2 50 the year in advance, by carrier $350 a year in advance or tor the month Outside Cache Valley, by mall $5 00 the year. Gilman, Nieoll & Kuthman, Special Representatives- - San Francisco office, 525 Market St; Chicago office, 410 N. Mulligan Ave ; New York office, 10 VV St; ldoston office, IS Tiemont St; Detroit offue, Got Niw Center Bldg. , bap-iaD- (j Proclaim Liberty - throughout the laiid 0ciche nf - Humor t Howdy, folks! According to reports, Hollywood is prepara-in- g to flood the market with films based on the war in China. Sherman was right! t mmn join At Inst, a golden-haire- d baby unites a nation in battle- array against the slimy conspiracy of gangland and Hilitics to wreck Amcriia. From Maine to California indignation Hares out against the unchecked conuplion, the vile debasement of government, leagued with racketeers. The American people have laid their hands to a job and they will not turn hack until gangland is wiped Horn the face-othis earth; until the cruel conspiracy of crooked ixditicians and lowbrowed racketeers is smashed once and forever. For years this sort of thing has gone on. Citizens have been terrorized; babies have hoen mown down in d cold blood by human fiends; hundreds of men and women have been kidnaped; businesses have been wrecked; literally thousands blasted into eternity and for what? So that thieves in office might line their pockets through this unholy alliance against the jieoplo. So that police tones and sheriffs men might he corbecame a farce and honor rupted until a thing to be sneered at. This is not a police fight; it is not a sheriffs fight. We have leaned on those frail reeds, to our eternal f In preparation for their work in the Chinese pictures, movie stars to be training on Ore rumored bird's-nesoup and pickled shark fins. st Now watch for press agent items like this popular Los "Chicago Charlie, Angeles laundryman, received an ironing-boartoday autographed from Constance Bennett, for teaching the beautiful young star how to eat noodle soup with chop sticks. d dope-craze- disgrace. This is a fight of American citizens, for Americanism, for decency, for all that every good man and WHO'S WHO AND WOTS WHAT Today we take pleasure in introducing Mr. Elmer T. IMeklefork, a trusted agent of the Music ProLovers' assotective ciation. It is Pickle-fork- s Mr. duty to dt behind pen-1- 1 I e in the ipovies who feet their tap In time with the orchestra, and knock them in- with a rublicr club. Mr. Snalbla picture appears at the woman holds dear. It is not the fight ol one city, or one county, or one state. It is a fight for every village and hamlet, stirred at last to action by a crime that flings the gauntlet of gangland, the sneering defi of every crook, right into the face of every mother oliti-c- al the in land. We have started this job of smashing racketeering ih a blaze of righteous wrath. We have put our hands to the plow'. Let us not turn back until we have driven our plowshare through the length and breadth of this, OUR America and plowed under every human weed that has dared to raise its head. There are political crooks, woiking with i racketeers. Crush them! Root them out, for-- , ! t You save in using KC. Use LESS tUol high priced brands. i caME PRlCt FOR OVER 0 YEPJfP , El n "Vomierfiil results l. j BuWtriloTedIet thT L?Vrl eVtr- I note-pape- win-ruf- j WAS very nervous. I could not X stand up under any work. "T happy-go-luck- I Mother had used Lydia E. Pink-haiVegetable Compound and said it help my case. results. "I tried it w ith It quieted my nerves and strength- ened me. I have gained weight which I needed. , Now I can do my work and feel j dis-gl- rl ' the Assessor in th quest and further endeavored to Radium is now down to $27,000.-00- 0 make it clear to the of the public. eyes EM H a pound, but we advise our clipresent that the work entailed in IS BI.Af K EYE ever ents that they can get it much such a change on the County re- ON COUNTY if it in ton e.heapcr cords meant far more work than they buy There are racketeers, terrorizing business, ready at This column, is for the u4e Citizens of Cache County .should lots. readers. they realized. The of the Herald-Journthe drop of a hat to kidnap YOUR children. Smash the board not be proud of this sort of adthat . not liliel-on- s coinniiinirationH replied Any them I TAXATION NOTE came into the vertisement , of their fair capitol and not over 300 words in of equalization We don't mind supimrtiiig the is a gangland, callous, cruel, utter! v inhuman There five welcome, no matter County requesting of the Assessor city. I quote from the paid adverlength we think the government, but a blanket raise their de wlmt the subject. No anony"We are wonder leg ready to blaze death to whatever lies in its path Wine should leave us enough mands were listened to and the tisement: mous articles will he published. it out ! what a Chicagoan would think if tjt support ourselves. Ilerahl-JourOarecords changed accordingly l, The however, Now while we have the old American fiVldin-spiridoes not necessarily agree with Mr. Hendriekson states that the he came into I.ogun ami lent mil .Its very difficult to find ft needle here. They Assessor took nn active part in the of their tax levy, nnd whether he opinions expressed within us in a haystack, but its almost as welling are the indixlduiil ideas of (lie proceedings. Those presinl will would feel like investing his mom v hard these days to find one in a FINISH TIIK .JOR! LETS w rifers. that iny active part consisted womans hand. in opposing a 25 percent reduc- either in a home, a facility, ir o tion of assessed valuation on cer- some other inlerpii.se. High t.ixe, says the Bible, Perhaps ABIGAIL APPLESAlCE SEZ: shin, do TELLS tain business institutions anil well do not .stimulate building, buying that is why many flappers are potatoes Th trogMa ii lent. And rented business such fools. They don't want shiny property along or with most young but is a handicap to what kind nf meat I did order, with homes and farms. Mr Hend- the owning, faces, husbands is thut advaneement of any eity or is INSIDE he states worrect rickson when and I do reply, Well, the hutch-e- r Ujcy think they that- - I did not take kindly to the (ouiity. Why is it flitil real office! s VK DIARY nan put things said it wax liver. And idle doth ' ; request,- but entirely wrong when are so anxious to maintain Si over on the (March their dill retort, lie Then, send xoil Editor, Herald-Journuhy he states that it was because of high standard of taxation? wives as easy as Thy afternoon, Ilame Humor leather? Which did make me They I did prepare Well here at bust! Mr Hend- the work entailed in making prop- seem to bo the could on being they wroth, so that I did snap rickson, its only (mix in favor on er tax of the the rolls dinner as a surprise for her. And mighty a entries the Dross their mothers. through ju I tmppoxc yon think thats paid advertisement takes his "an- County. Those present will recall of that eondition. All who receive ' when she did return home at 5:3(1 hark. But site did only1 laugh the piihiie I made a plea fur eennninv their livelihood from iJoe Bungslarter is getting des- - of the etnek, the meal do he on funnie? and laugh and laugh. A pox nn nual jab at the County As.scs.soi that As a public official I feel that in all taxing units kx a feasible purse have no objection to public with to the sell the Hes table, peratc. everything mighty Mieh an ungrateful nonille-puttrying t expense while all others object to such insinuations and wolf at his door to Li Gee Gee brave and handsome. But Lord ! way Id reduce the fax burden. it. Why is this?' a a German police dog. the prrttie rreattire doth pretend of facts ns Mr Hendrickson stAYS A IX ARE candidate for Todays the resorts to should not be allowed that the biscuits I do cook do be Logan. Temple City of the north1 is the dentist to go unanswered 'Wisdom causeth the face to paperweights and that the mashed Poison Ivy club . Athens of Utah, n In regard tq the clerical woik the advertised who whistles cheerily while workI do not claim infallibility and city of beautiful homes and subreentaileef lh ' making" blanket ing on your teeth. stantial business welcome crita constructive always institutions, ductions Mr. Hendrickson states; After a caw of nu" I icism from my fellow citizens; but "The city where it boasts of her elereplied coultln t recover my I do object to being churches and fine gant COMPROMISE public Please be informed that it was schools to be tt rength. My appetite war I long for a prince advertised to the by Mr. Hendrickson and hav- not the gone. I was tick and shaky. but Mr Hend- world such a in In desperation I tried Tan the rickson who manner! Officers Hith a buckler and sworil; ing facts through and stated replied lac In 2 week of columns of the press in paid ad- that the STATE BOARD Rut Id fall for a gink city or any other taxing OF unitLogan time I was a do not desire to maintain The foundation of vertisements. In a inndel-Ford! different perhad at one time EQUALIZATION our of taxation which standard of I high am son. now present system taxation, in recent years requested the AsUl (ire Gee. well and strong would be ruinous, but. in their tax under our new tax law, is a tax sessor to make a blanket increase Mrs. againHendricklevied are usually expenditures they tangible property. of- property. These are more misAda Opera glasses for hire in the MINT against SET VALVES guided by the demand of their Tanlac has son. Salt Lake statements of facts for the main lobby. given . fellow OF PROPERTY improved my and citizens City, Utah of me Mr. Hendrickson ppcttte and It becomes the duty of the As- purpose states: "All digestion wonin the eyes of my fellow- - citizens. those who I sessor. 1st am after January of each The facts are, the Board of receive their livelihood derfully. Equal- from the now able to do to list all tangible property, ization year, public purse have no obin accordance with lav-- , all of mv own while ail placing a valuation there-o- n tin notified the County Auditor to jection to public expense housework and proportion to its cash value) fair- make certain increases in asses; others object to it " Mr. Hendnck-bon- . take care of several of my your statement is again misMr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe were ly and uniformally, without malice ed valuation on certain classes of Mrs. Hilda roodchildren. ReCent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. or developments property long after the assessment leading Let me give you a few Notch. Satt Lake City. Utah. rean Jesse N. Jensen at their home plainly indicate that examples of how the tax burden entire had been completed. is sometimes increased and t valued last Sunday afternoon. adjustment of assessed Mr. Hendrickson further states! sums of money are saved the must take place, just m fast as The population is increasing, our Let be here disit 'stated to the limited economized budget will by public officials who three welcomed babies were blesscredit of whoever was responsibe have the interest of the ed and chistened at the sacrament permit. for the rethe result, at heart. IN YOlR FIGHT FOR BLANKin the Second ward Sunmeeting at men the meetabove .oned quest ET 1 REDUCTION ON PROPERTY, WVJAtTHEIX day afternoon. was disregarded entirely.'' EXIENDITl RES JlST WHO ARE YOU USING ing A lovely shower was given in TO reMr. Now, after Hendrickson, fhesfe On of THE doubt the 100,000 CHESTNUTS the PILL testimony testimony Do you recall Mr Hendrickson, honor of the late Miss Olive Nut-tal- i, OUT OF THE FIRE? YOU might leaving yourself of the' above dozen or even a hundred people, try Tanlac today. It will now Mrs Harold Hanson at venom directed at some public of- that on January 17. 1931, you were Mr. Hendrickson states in his help you, as it has helped millions people. But when over 100.000 men of a committee who ap the home of Miss Maude Allen on article: "Last July 5110 ficial or officials, I presume you a member of other sufferers. J and women write and tell about Monday night. About 40 were met in the Logaa Junior High are in a position to answer ,myPearet before the County Com- Tanlac is a scientific tonic and the marvelous benefits they have missioners refreshments present Dainty Auditorium and with a look of original question WbfAT BECAME' out of the in regard into carrying health builder, each of its inderived from taking Tanlac the conwere served. The young couple determination program OF THE RESOLUTIONS AND that's different. This extraordinary gredients recognized for its medicirequested struction of the second unit of the to to has gope Shelley, Idaho, the County Commissioners and the THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED Logan nal value in the U. S. Pharmaendorsement must command the Canyon Road. The purpose make their home. Assessor to arrange for a reduction TO PRESENT THEM TO THE respect and confidence of every copoeia. It is utterly harmless. 55 The primary class of the First of at least 25 percent of their COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND of this visitwasto the county commillion bottles used have made intelligent person. to urge them to missioners ward Sunday School, held a party tax burden for 1931. I recall that THE COUNTY; ASSESSOR? Tanlac the Nation's Tonic, the In a simple, straightforward continue the procanyon at the home of their teacher. it was not in July, but sometime safe, dependable remedy you need Perhaps the original copy of a ject for 1931 Logan way, these people tell how they at a cost of $37,500 Elder Leon C. Alder Wednesday in the early spring that the 500 recently signed petition found its to Cache to build new energy, wake up your were sick, took Tanlac, and now Four county met J also reeail. Mr. way into the same pigeon-hclnight. Games and music furnishliver, improve your digestion, puriare well again; how this wonderful duvs later on January 21. 193, ed the entertainment. Hendricksoa, that there were three where slumbered the three original you again appeared tonic puts new vigor and energy in fy your blood. before the Mrs. Malinda Olsen of College resolutions passed by the 5iM) tax- resolutions parsed at the meeting Commissioners as a member Go to your druggist today and bodies; regulates weak, of a of the 500 With her payers A committee was also apward spent the week-enthe stomach and bowels, tones up gt a bottle of T anlac. A big bottle committee proposing another road mother Mrs. Josephine Boman at pointed to deliver these rexolu the nerves, removes the cause of sells for very little. It must help My contention and argument, ns project, known as the College nop her home. tions to the County Commission you or you get your money back. meet- to Logan canyon, which headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness. presented in the project, Sixteen members of the "'first era anf the County Assessor ing' of 500 were entirely carried had the county commissioners actOVER 55,000,000 BOTTLES USED WHAT BECAME OF TfTI5 out. Your resolutions were passd ed favorably upon your recommenda grade in Sunday School of the end a committee appointed wlui tion, would have cost the Providence Second ward were en- COMMITTEE AND THE RESOnever presented them to the public tertained at a party held at the LUTIONS ADOPTED? Tanlac deserve your of Cache County in J931, Mr. Hendricksoir further slates conhdmce. A reenhome of their teacher, Miss Beofficials to whom they were diadditional tax money. tered pharmacist those afternoon thea rected. present Among Ttie of Zollinger the Do whole Sunday history you also reeail activithe jierpa raGames and music were amuse- was the County Assessor who took affair docs not justify you or any ties during the building your tion of every bottle. of the hign an in active part the proceedings, person who attended the meeting school at Smithfield ments and delicious refreshments THE NATION'S TONlC while you j He did not take were served. kindly to the re in facts in order to Writ- president of the ' POWDER be-p- ramrnrWt- NOW! LISTS FINISH TIIF BAKING j THE TKl Til QI 1( K Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any politual party, public utility, real estate promotion or other privaU business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. Oo lake-blu- but" Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d "Did you Borne embanasBment. e of Molly'e eyes. Ellen Dreamland. 1 laud Myra were to wear Identical Several times she almost turned come t0 set that $10 back? frocks simple, dignified, white, hack hut she kept on. There be-- 1 can,t let yu baT u nght awaJ Crocks bearing the dpffnUe and j for9 her was Dreamland. Surely unmistakable stamp of Paris and D0 pia(.a 0 which to dream! She! "Of course I didn't come for "I meant the glittering Rue de la Pali. stopped across the street and that! Ellen protested. gift to They ate a hurried luncheon on stared up at the open windows, that as a sort of parting I yu know I wont be the Avenue. They watched the sue could sea a patch of pink wall you. 1 ra to crowd outside the windows, dis- - and one of the gilt columns sup-- ! working here any more. be married Friday and we sail for cusbed their purchases anl swore porting the ceiling. they wouldn't change a thing. At, she S(00(j there feeling morei EurP Saturday. The black eyes beneath the three o'clock, exhausted and more jonely the orchestra they wonnd up the orgy byto pay- - a spangle of tinny soiled picture hat grew big and buying three pair of gorgeous pa- n,us floated out to the hot street. round. Tony Jamas him k and gold for Molly, Arent you high-hatDorpans 'Blue Cotton Boys" "Whos the lucky bluefor Myra, and peachy satinlwcre rehearsing for the evening, exclaimed. for Ellen. . . F.llen knew then that she should man " "Its a seiret. "My feet win never be the same never have come. Bhe had been A secret hull! Myra admitted with a foolMi, foolish to keep a tryst again. "Well, anyway," Tony went on with an empty building. sigh, "hut it was worth it. "it was fan, wasn t It? Ellen! rj)9 hated Dreamland, had! after a pause, "youre leaving one boy friend beagreed, as she turned to give the ,iatetl a frmil t)la flrat. Surely; broken-hearte- d interested saleswoman tha Brook- - gfle waa noj g0jUK tQ weep on the hind. I hope thatll make your sweeter. lyn address. She was pleased by oh, )Ut she was! She. honeymoon Ellen Who do you mean? the saleswoman s courteous Inter- - 00jPI 0r0und blindly for aomel CII4PTF.it XXXI ,est even though she knew It a - lac9 l0 ,ll(Jf) herself. Already aakea feellB her beart IflV "That good looking John 1 V one morning and afternoon due to the limousine outside wait,rca people were staring Ing for them. could not stand She thought youd tumbled for was curiously. Ellen and bought Myra we were rii h," there on the street and try like a up last night, Tony explained. "She thought of they had ever dreamed "Did he have fits when he found giggled Myra as they left the shop. fool. And how they loved it! desiring. But then you are I keep foryoud ditched us? Ill say he did!" Steven had opeued accounts in getting. "You take the car, Myra. Ellen all the smart shops. The two exIn a vague cited girls had only to walk into said, feeling take a cab to the "Ill spirit. the softly lighted Interior, and hospital after Ive finished that choose what they liked of New business with the lawyers. Ithuslastic curses lingered In her! would be forever. There had been "Why don t we drive there aj-- ag she plunged into the build-- 1 no mention of a future meeting. Yorks most beautiful offerings. .v. Here Their friendship had been another Gowns, shoes, hals and gloves (ng housjng the dance-halbrok-fln- d all the accessories they bad never in the dark hallway she would of those easily made, easily on associations that take place in been able to afford, they exclaimed sanctuary. over and bought. She ran for the familiar recess a larS MYra laughed. Ellen was thinking almost In beneath the stairs. Before she They did not entirely lose their reached it the elevator descended. panic that she must never see Th6 discharging one passenger. Larry Harrowgate again not, at fa- - least, for years and years. a cried Bosslter! Myra She tried to laugh at herself childish voice. tme that a beautiful girl could stepped into the cat. sank back miliar, but could not. Her panic grew. was It Tony. make a cheap frock look expen-- , with a sigh of blissful relief and Ellen stopped In a nearby ho"Why are you erjing? Tony the hospital address. The sive. It was true that an expen-.pav- e ' tel. She walked firmly into the asked quickly. "What's wrong? sive frock could make a benutiful car whirled away. Ellen watched "I'm not crying, Ellen denied, almost deserted writing room, satr in traffic. j girl more beautiful. Like all girls until it was lost tears streamed down her face. "I down, drew out a piece of reason for had a She special In this discovery. they revelled and wrote a courteous, I think I've got something in did not! They bought suits first, suits! wanting to walk, but she note to Larry. She was pleasant my eye." it. know should intend that Myra of soft imported tweed. Myra's "You mean both eyes, dont too wise to be curt. She told him was deep brown with cuffs of: She had an absurd and foolish the other demanded as she was to be married and exbeaver. Ellens was Oxford gray desire to walk past Dreamland you? lien fumbled for her' handker- pected that they would not meet but to not go just upstairs stood fox collar .again, with a blue that chief. again. In a postscript she includaround her face like an arrogant! to stare up at the garish ed her congratulations on his own fished If without idea had that the She replying, Ellen, silk were frocks anddowg. There engagement. and mirror for would her began did bhe that pocket something be, in autumn woolen frocks brilliant He should believe that she had for a handkerchief to with forever. Fori and dab settled of definitely were colors. There quantities known from the first, had thought her in eye. back had the mind object her gone as imaginary days cobwebby lingerie, delicate of her Dreamland until Bhe.Tony had chosen the right means j01 him as he had thought mist, and tailored things in heavy wistfully tosaw y 'a3 a casual, to Rossiter was but stiffen as the it pride. no it in longer crepe. They really splurged whose ways had parted "Its out now, Ellen said In a playmate shoes, ordering six pairs each, dreamed of It as a plaie of youth from her ways. voice. to wanted romance. She trembling Handmade rhoes, the first eitherjand she was so feverishly eager Subjeit closed in other words, for ut had ever owned that exactly; pel that vision. him to receive the note Uat o. k. her. relieved "Thats from walked She Tony briskly away fitted the narrow Rossitftr heels. in a telegraph office she After calls back and forth to Park avenue. It was still early by me. Im no Broadway col and stopped to his studio by messent it n was umnist. office It but law consulla-tloto go to the the hospital and much ,; She waited while Ellen re- senger. they selected the gown Molly too hot for briskness and Ellen (To Be Conlinned) was to wear at the wedding. It was genuinely weary. Her steps placed the handkerchief and mlr- j haiul-in-glo- FOP m -, , well, thanks to the Vegetable in th? association. Subsequently election of 1930, you capitalized ada politcal your activities in vertisement m a Smithfield paper inferring that you were largely responsible for the appropriation of tax money necessary to complete the Junior High School at Smith-fiei- consistency, thou "O R. Compound," Mrs. Elmer. Shultz, R No. 1, Krakow, Wisconsin. , art a jewel" S. McQuarrie t W A KT 3P IS BD ASSESSOR STORY a - r;.ii;Rii:.vi:n iff insurant: salesman i - to tako of unit Agency for old line lifo insiiianct' company. Must lie a personal producer with ability to appoint and train men. TIhj right man will find this an attractive opportunity. Branch manager will visit this territory soon. Write for personal interview to W. A. Walker, Ezra Thompson Building-- Salt- Lake City. J . e! ... , Replies .... - treated strictly confident iallv. tax-paye- mis-state- d . T - Providence There Must lie Something in TAX LAC to Build lou I p ... irhat -- how-vas- , llike This . . . s San Franciscos Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! for re.it nottom, uire or write lo L F Kootn Hurtnns, Dnerto J H Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel 00.006 pvttplv any wilh minimum tipping. Garape in basement with direct ehtatnr sentce to all guest room floors. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western exposure Tower rooms have windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 f up in Main Dining Room from $ AO up. Also a la carte sen ice. rs y 1 e run-dow- n Hotel d -- Tanlac $15,-00- 0 - Senior Class of Logan High Presents bfcSiMii? Elntfs99 8:15 o clock rnmmm MrcA I0,j Admission f -- -- s' of- fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy 600 oiTsinr noows 127 smgfr rooms at $.1 50 dmlvt 118 at $ I, 116 at fi .50. 1U7 at $5, 64 at 55 50, 48 at $0. Double rooms 55 to $8 daily. IsTlft. Iowir LuxurwusSuitrs nxr Rooms $2tn$'20dailybl 5 5 lo 5 2 mge, $7 to Slo double. Music Hf RM an Hm.u r s Sir Francis MAKE HlCKlMS NlWrOMB Powrll Street at Sutter Co. HotW Franrij San during iMnrhmn and Dinner DM wl i i -- ' i jL |